SEE IT: Children in Pennsylvania daycare encouraged to curse on camera (WARNING: GRAPHIC LANGUAGE)

A Pennsylvania daycare has earned the ire of its community after a staff member recorded herself urging young students to use explicit language.

The short clip, which features a slew of children who attend Creative Minds Daycare Academy in Allentown, was shared on Facebook by mother Jhannee Ivy. She said the disturbing video was sent to her as a joke by the daycare staffer, who has since been fired, 69 News reported.

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In the video, the employee can be heard repeatedly asking, "What are they?" as the camera pans to reveal a group of children, who respond to her prompting with either "ugly b---h" or a "f---ing b---h."

Ivy said she posted the clip, which has been viewed and shared thousands of times, to raise awareness and ensure nothing similar ever happens again.

"... I'm exposing it because I feel like you should be able to send your toddler to daycare without having to worry about people doing this to them," she captioned the now-viral video.

The mother, who does not have children at the Allentown daycare, also told the news station she was instantly put off by the contents of clip.

"As soon as she sent me the videos, I immediately called her back and told her that wasn't funny," Ivy said.

Creative Minds Daycare Academy has sparked outrage after a video featuring several of young students cursing made its way to Facebook. (The Morning Call)

Isla Millan, whose daughter appears in the video, said she cried when she learned about the curse-laden clip.

"I was disgusted. I was upset," Millan told 69 News. "I felt embarrassed, more just surprised, also, because I never thought something like this would happen to my child."

An employee of Creative Minds told the news station the Allentown Police Department is looking into the incident and Mayor Ed Pawlowski confirmed investigators from the state Department of Human services had visited the center.